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October 2, 2023
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Edition de documents pour un établissement scolaire.

  • October 2, 2023
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Bonjour,

J'ai Adobe Pro avec l'abonnement normal.

J'ai un cours à l'université dans lequel des document sont scannés en format .pdf.

 

Les pages scannées sont mal allignées, ont des taches noires et, parfois, des dessins ou symboles que j'enlève avant impression pour sauver de l'encre et des feuilles. Idem avec d'autres documents bien faits mais dont je retire tout ce qui n'est pas essentiel pour fin d'étude dans le but premier de sauver encre et papier.

 

Question: Est-ce que je ferai quelque chose d'interdit, en ce qui concerne l'utilisation d'Adobe Pro, si j'envoyai ces documents au professeur afin qu'il les rendent disponibles aux étudiants pour sauver massivement encre et papier?

 

Sincères remerciements.

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try67
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Community Expert
October 2, 2023

Probably not. You're generally allowed to share files you've edited in Acrobat, assuming you have the legal right to share them in the first place. That depends on the copyright rules and laws in your country, and in your specific scenario.

 

PS. I'm not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, just my opinion.

CapangelAuthor
Participant
October 2, 2023

Hi!

Thanks for your answer.

I have asked the person in charge in my university of the copyrigth rules.

 

My question here is more about using Adobe to modify documents that are going to be use by my university.

 

No money involved on my side. Of cource the university charge for the courses but there is no retribution for anyone about the ecologically cleaner files that I have modified for me which I would like other students to benefit so they don'y have to do exactly the same work I have done on the files.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 2, 2023

In that case I don't think there's any issue.